136 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [ May, 1906. 
PAPHIOPEDILUM x IMOGENE, 
THE annexed figure represents the prettily-spotted Paphiopedilum x 
Imogene, and is reproduced from a painting in the collection of Francis 
Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking. It is a hybrid between P. x Arthur- 
ianum ? and P. ciliolare 3, and was acquired from Messrs. Charlesworth 
and Co. The dorsal sepal is spotted with reddish brown, except near the 
cream yellow margin, and the petals are also similarly spotted on a lighter 
Fig. 16. PApHiopepILUM xX IMOGENE. 
ground, while the lip is suffused with purple-brown in front. The characters 
of P. Fairrieanum are to a great extent obliterated in the flower, but 
those of P. insigne and P. ciliolare are more easily traced, and there is 4 
marked resemblance to the hybrid known as Sir Redvers Buller, in which 
the two species last mentioned are also represented. That, however, by 
larger and more copiously spotted, and of somewhat different shape to the 
hybrid we are figuring. 
